Ryanair-Boss Mocks "Sleepy" Chancellor
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Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has retaliated against the Austrian government: the boss of the low-cost airline has been grappling for some time against the high costs at Vienna Airport. The anger has now culminated in a whimsical appearance – and a restation of its machines. Irish low-cost airliner Ryanair announces an increase of 70 percent for Slovakia's Bratislava Airport. The fleet there will be increased from two to three aircraft. "Bratislav…
Ryanair is growing in Slovakia and shrinking further in Vienna. While Bratislava is being praised for its lower fees, CEO Michael O-Leary criticizes Austria's policy. Ryanair is continuing its change of course in Central Europe: the Irish low-cost airliner will increase its capacity at Bratislava airport and at the same time further reduce its presence in Vienna. CEO Michael O-Leary announced this Tuesday – in unusually clear words. In Bratislav…
Ryanair is transferring parts of its capacity from Vienna to Bratislava and is again criticising the Austrian aviation tax.
The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair announces an increase of 70 percent for the Slovak airport Bratislava. The fleet there will be increased from two to three aircraft. "Bratislava will be the most growing airport in Europe in 2026," said Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary on Tuesday. For Vienna Airport, however, it remains the case that five out of 19 aircraft will be deducted because the government in Vienna sleeps and does not lower fees and taxes li…
The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair announces an increase of 70 percent for Slovakia's Bratislava airport. The fleet there will be increased from two to three aircraft. In 2026, Bratislava will be the most growing airport in Europe, said Ryanair CEO Michael O-Leary on Tuesday. For Vienna airport, however, it remains that five out of 19 [...]
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